pop3 email...
Hello,
I got really tired of using public domains for my email accounts which nobody could remember, so I was thinking of registering my-last-name.net and have some host providing me with about 10 reliable pop3 email accounts.
I've been searching around and most of the hosts start their accounts from $5/month which seems a bit much for just mail use. I was wondering if somebody could recommend me a host who would be able to provide me with about 6-10 pop3 accounts for under $2/month.
Thank You
Boris
p.s. If you are a reliable web host and are willing to make a deal like this with me, please respond as well.
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richjb posted this at 01:27 — 20th July 2000.
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Just thought I'd mention that it also adds a more professional tone. It is much easier for me to tell people my "life-long" email adddress: [email protected]
Richard
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Justin S posted this at 01:30 — 20th July 2000.
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Why not go with a free host, since I know of no host who provides services for $2/month. To find a good free host check out: http://www.freewebspace.net
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echoweb posted this at 02:12 — 20th July 2000.
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because no free host will host a domain and provide me with a free pop3 email accounts. Besides, I don't really trust free hosts with my mail...
Boris
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Justin S posted this at 02:43 — 20th July 2000.
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I was just wondering, but why not put the domain up on your server since you own a hosting company? It wouldn't take up much system resources at all.
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Aeisner posted this at 13:46 — 20th July 2000.
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I don't think this is *exactly* what you're looking for, but it's close.. and cheap.
Mailwizards.com will re-direct your domain through their DNS to any site you choose. They will also let you create a mail ID with that domain name, which they redirect to another account (not POP-based).
It's $19.95 US a year.
Adam
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xrs posted this at 20:03 — 24th July 2000.
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I use DigitalSpace.net which has a starter package for $3/mo. and includes unlimited pop3 accounts, forwards, and 10 mb of space. The accounts are relatively easy to set up through the control panel and are usually ready to use within 5 mins or so.
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echoweb posted this at 20:35 — 25th July 2000.
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I want to thank HostGo.com for hosting my domain for free and providing me with everything I need for my email needs.
Thanks a lot
Boris
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